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Today on FilmTracks – Deborah Lurie!
It is difficult to imagine a composer that knows how to perfectly define moments on film with music, yet each time I watch a film scored by Deborah Lurie, I realize her abilities as
Read More »Today on FilmTracks – Indie Artsts as Score Composers
Independent artists have always been at the forefront of social and cultural change, and it was only a matter of time before someone recognized that combining film and this style of music could transcend
Read More »Street Artist Puts Bob Ross to Shame in Less Than Three Minutes
Anyone remember Bob Ross? The guy that had the huge (tight) afro and painted on the PBS channel while giving you instructions in that ultra-creepy soothing voice? Thanks to Gizmodo, I found this really
Read More »Beautiful: Wooden Automata by Levi van Veluw
There are some things that blow me away, and this is one of them. Automatas are generally pretty intricate, but I love the design of this one. Thanks, thisiscolossal. Watch the video at the
Read More »Mogees: Contact Microphones & Gesture Recognition
This is pretty incredible, and goes to show you that science and art go hand-in-hand. You can put these anywhere and it creates a touch interface that plays back tones and sounds. Watch below.
Read More »Soundtrack Scores – Coming up on MusiCast
There is an unspoken truth about the relationship between sound and image, especially as it pertains to moments in cinema. This Friday on Musicast, Palace Parker and I will discuss our favorite scores
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